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"Blackbird" - personal work, inspired by my hometown. Blackbirds are my favourite - they sing so beautifully.
Heartbroken (1895) - Ignacio Diaz Olano (1860-1936)
“When love itself comes to kiss you, don’t hold back!” — Rumi
The sun and moon are more than just celestial lights—they serve as teachers of love, patience, and harmony. The sun radiates confidently, warming the earth, providing life, and expecting nothing back. Its light remains constant, unwavering, and abundant. Conversely, the moon is soft and contemplative, attuned to the subtle movements of the night, reminding us that beauty and guidance can be found even in darkness.
Although the sun and moon rarely appear together in the sky, they are eternally connected. The sun’s warmth helps create the moon’s glow, and the moon holds onto the memory of the sun’s light even in darkness. This illustrates that love doesn't always need to be visible to be real. Usually, love lives in the space in between — in longing and in knowing we're never truly apart.
Gazing at the sky, we observe reflections of our inner selves. We hold both the sun and moon within us—one that radiates, offers, and moves forward with assurance, and another that listens, rests, and softly illuminates. Acknowledging both aspects shows that life’s beauty stems from balance—the harmony of resilience and gentleness, day and night, giving and receiving.
Love, much like the sun and moon, is everlasting. It spans distances, outlasts moments, and persists even when hidden from view. It is patient, tender, and shining. When we open our hearts completely, we see that we are also a reflection of this divine dance—perpetually connected, forever radiant, even in separation. Cosmic Insights @Awakenthyself33
The sun loved the moon so much that he would die every night just to let her shine bright.
They are lovers that rarely meet always chase and almost always miss one another. But once in a while. they do catch up and they kiss, as the whole world stares in awe at their eclipse.
To this day I wonder what is more beautiful?
How the moon glows using the sun's light, and the sun never asks for anything in return, or how the moon reflects the light so brightly at night to show the sun how much she cherishes his love and adores his light?
Image: Recreated Drawing When the Sun Loves the Moon Recreation by Talon Abraxas
“There were times when John Wade wanted to open up Kathy’s belly and crawl inside and stay there forever. He wanted to swim through her blood and climb up and down her spine and drink from her ovaries and press his guns against the firm red muscle of her heart.” —Tim O’Brien, In The Lake Of The Woods
Domenico Fetti - "Sleeping Girl" (c.1622)
Art by Ukrainian artist Mikhail Deregus (1904-1997).
Knud Baade - "Landscape in moonlight" (1852)
"Her liquid gaze held fated depths, her full lips invited touch. There was power, too, in her air of stillness: She might have been an Archangel, something winged and terrible come to rest." - Stephanie Baron, from “The White Garden: A Novel of Virginia Woolf,”
Art by Rimel Neffati
At Church of St James, Bix Band
Hotel Landa, Burgos, Spain
Architects pride
Emile Othon Friesz (French, 1879 – 1949)
Landscape with trees, 1907
Oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm